

forgetting to redact credentials that made it possible for all of Reddit to log into Epstein’s account and trample over all the evidence
/o\ 🤦


forgetting to redact credentials that made it possible for all of Reddit to log into Epstein’s account and trample over all the evidence
/o\ 🤦


It was physical books?


It’s insane to me that you claim it doesn’t allow internal corruption when China is a very corrupt system.
There may be good systematic economy foundations, I can’t speak much about those, but if they’re not applied to everyone and just then it’s besides the point.


This would be a great cause for universities and students for pushing political reforms. Hindering education and development are good catchers for politics.


Honestly it’s good engineering practice to not be stuck in your own product.
You want them to be using only copilot?


For copilot in visual studio at least you can select between models it will use, depending on the org setup showing them.
I don’t see how “worst of all of them” applies when it’s an umbrella of other models.
Maybe we’re all taking about different copilots. There’s multiple products after all.


Yes, that’s the safe way. Uninstall, download current version, install. That’s it.
Outside of being compromised already where you would have to notice and fix outside of notepad anyway. But that seems unlikely given the selective attack nature the hoster was able to confirm. If you’d want to cover that you would have to know and do a lot more.


It’s not game over regardless if the updater checks a signature of the update installer. Then it wouldn’t run an installer by someone else.


The previous release already fixed this, or evaded the issue.
The channel was the update mechanism. Upon Notepad++ checking for updates, they were able to inject their own. So if you updated via the apps own update checker they could have misdirected you into installing something else or something modified.


Every version before the previous one.
If you haven’t updated you were not vulnerable to the update hijacking.


When I open communities (“submolts”) none of them seem to load. Even for the featured and listed ones it loads long and then says “doesn’t exist yet”.


No comment replies indicates that it worked! /s


I had written to them, and they pointed to a CNN source, which mentioned another video from a different angle, and the family confirmed it was them in the video. So yeah, seems like it was valid.


As long as it didn’t say “minimum speed”


Then you’re part of “monthly active Copilot users” - at least for that month


The article mentions concrete numbers for the different Copilot products.
A Microsoft spokesperson tells TechCrunch that this number has grown to 150 million total.


OS takes a screenshot every five seconds. CEO: “Damn, look how much it is being used!” /s


It’s insane that public institutions make contracts based on promises or hopes. They should be with minimum requirements to be met by the contracted, or not cost in full.
Would the company still go for the contract? Maybe. At least they’d have to eat cost when they can’t meet a defined baseline, effectively taking responsibility to a degree.


Companies may very well jump at the opportunity. Make a contract with the US government, with revocation cost paid in case of cancellation or regulation/contract basis changes written into it.
Like how a German minister contracted companies to implement the PKW Maut (Autobahn car fee), which was designed in a way criticized for probably violating EU law. And EU courts later ruled it to be in violation. The companies received 243 million €. (DE Wikipedia)
Does it work for people with first name Al?